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Post by Tim Urry »

I have just had a delivery of my brand minisport 1380 :D

I will start to fit it the 1st week of my easter holiday and hopfully have it finnished by the end of the 2 weeks. i have a pic of the engine.
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Post by Billy »

Well done Tim and good luck with the project

You'd seriously want to sort out those brakes though because a 1380 will take some slowing down!

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they have been sprayed red so they dont look standard do you think that is enough :lol:
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:P Ya red is the perfect colour, who needs brakes anyway? Serious looking engine...& mini tooooooo.
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Good luck with the changeover. Hope it all goes well. Stick up some more photos when you are done
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Best of luck with the change over nice motor.



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thanks hopefully it will go smoothly but i dout it
i will put some more pics up when i get started
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getting this far was easy lets just hope it stays that way. but i need an engine hoist to cary on cos i dont feel like lifting it out with my hands



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Post by The Marcos Graveyard »

You'll find it a little easier if you remove the altinator and dizzy before you try to take the engine out, just be sure to mark the position of the dizzy with a blob of Tipex before you remove it.
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Good tip adout the tipex TMG i didn't ............oops :( nearly finished mine best of luck with yours Tim
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i finally found a engine hoist so it is now out. Not without a struggle, to start with the passengers side drive shaft would not come out for about 2 hours, then i found the hoist that i had borrowed had a dodgey O ring, so it would not hold the engine. I had to use a jack and a long bit of wood to push the hoist up, luckily this worked, so today, it will go back in :lol:

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Fair play to you Tim, are you going to clean up the engine bay before you put the new donkey in ?
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yes that is what i spent the afternoon doing so i hope it will just drop straight in there 2muro and back on the road on thursday

does anyone no how to convert electronic ignition back to points as thats what the new dizy has
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Why don't you retain the electronic ignition ?

Less trouble in the long run.
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because the old engine had a lot of running problems and the electronic ignition is the only thing that did not get changed on that so as the new one came with somthing eles i thort i would change it now
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i was doin the last job thismorning putting the dizy in but then realized that there was no drive gear for it in side the engine :? :x

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now i have to take the hole thing out again and have it sent back to england and put together propely.
lucklly my cousin has a spair car that i can use in the time i am waiting but its a polo.

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but hopefully that wont be for to long as my younger brother has just found a cluby estate and he said i can drive it if he gets it.
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:( Thats hard luck mate after going to all that trouble ,hope u get it back soon!
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Post by The Marcos Graveyard »

I'd ring them first and see if they installed a dizzy drive, it might just be a case that you have to use your own one.
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Just looking at your first pic, I'd say there was never one there to start with

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Post by woody »

No need to take engine out ,drive simply pushes in.Make sure to set it at the right angle,see Mr.Haynes for the diagram.I think your car was originaly points so the wires should be in the loom.Join your point cable to the white/black on the loom.
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thanks for your advise but we spoke to our local mini expert and he told us that new engines dont normaly come with the dizy drive and that they will come out of the old one and go in to the new one without dismanteling the thing so we did that and it now works i will take it to my local garage 2muro to get the timing done with a strobe light then its a nice 1000miles of not going over 300rpm :(
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Post by The Marcos Graveyard »

1000 miles at under 300rpm !!!!!! that would take you 200 hours.

when I run in an engine I keep it to 2000rpm for the first 200 miles, then raise it by 500rpm every 150 miles after that, just giving it the odd short blast from time to time, engine is run in by 1100 miles. Luckily for me, my parents house is 52 miles from Longford, so it's a handy run and you get a break for a cuppa too.
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i ment 3000rpm but i cant do that till next week as i am going to england 2muro but i drive 50 miles a day going to school and back so it wont take to long but the bit of driving that i have done so far is great it has so much power :D
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drove it to school to day and its not great as it is backfiring and making really loud cracking bang sort of noice so i took it back to the garage that did the timing and they will look at it tomuro so its back to the polo :(
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